As we transition into the cooler seasons in Australia, fog becomes a common weather phenomenon that can significantly impact road safety. At Lessons2Drive Driving School, we understand the importance of equipping drivers with the knowledge and skills to navigate challenging road conditions like fog.

To ensure your safety and the safety of others on the road, here are some essential tips to drive safely when visibility drops:

1. Use the Right Headlights

Visibility is crucial in foggy conditions, so be sure to use your headlights.

2. Slow Down and Leave Extra Space

Fog dramatically reduces the distance you can see ahead, which drastically reduces your reaction time.

3. Keep Both Hands on the Wheel

Maintain a firm, steady grip on the steering wheel with both hands (the 9 and 3 position). This is crucial for maintaining better control and stability of your vehicle, especially when navigating curves or dealing with unexpected hazards in reduced visibility.

4. Avoid Sudden Actions

Make all your inputs smooth and gradual. Sudden braking or sharp steering inputs can lead to loss of control, especially on wet or damp roads often associated with fog. Look further down the road than you normally would and use gentle pressure on the brakes and accelerator.

5. Pull Over Safely with Hazards On

If the fog becomes too dense and your visibility is severely impaired (meaning you can barely see the white lines or the car ahead), your safest option is often to pull over.

By following these simple yet effective tips, you can enhance your safety and the safety of others while driving in foggy conditions. At Lessons2Drive Driving School, we prioritize equipping our students with the knowledge and skills to handle various road challenges.

Our goal is to prepare you to be a safe and legal driver in the shortest time possible.

Stay safe and legal on the road! Learn more with Lessons2Drive—book your lesson today! Team Lessons2Drive Driving School

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